Regional News of Monday, 24 February 2020

Source: GNPC

GNPC Foundation inaugurates 6-unit classroom block for Daboase

Dr. Dominic Eduah joined by a priest and the headmistress to commission the project Dr. Dominic Eduah joined by a priest and the headmistress to commission the project

The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) Foundation, on Friday the 21st of February, 2020, was at the Daboase Senior High Technical School in the Western Region to hand over a newly constructed 6-unit classroom block. The school also received 240 mono desks, 7 white boards and 7 tables and chairs for teaching staff.

In a short ceremony to mark the occasion, the Foundation, led by the Executive Director, Dr. Dominic Eduah, expressed his joy at the successful completion of the project.

He said, “This commissioning is symbolic of the Foundation’s aim to continually impact lives. In the next 5 years, we will impact more than 10 million Ghanaians through our projects which fall under three thematic areas - Education and Training, Economic Empowerment and Environment and Social Amenities.

We currently have projects in all 16 regions of Ghana and we are set to begin new projects in the Oti, Volta, Greater Accra and the Eastern Regions of Ghana.”

Dr. Eduah went on to commend Daboase for their stellar cooperation and support of the project contractor, and promised the school a sanitary facility, on the condition that the classroom block remained in good form. The Foundation is already set to also provide a borehole system for the school.



Present at the commissioning were the acting head of the Environment and Social Amenities unit, Madam Lubaabat Habib-Jawulaa, the former Regional Director of Education for the Western Region, Nii Lante Cleland, the District Director of Education, Madam Ernestina Christina Winful, as well as the headmistress of the school, Madam Irene Rebecca Ampaw, her assistant, Madam Aya Harrison, and the students. The Chiefs and elders of Daboase, who donated 103 acres of land for the building of the school’s new site, were also in attendance.

The headmistress, Madam Apaw, thanked the Foundation for coming to the school’s aid and said that the classroom block would go a long way to accommodate many of her students.

She said, “After the introduction of the free SHS policy, enrollment increased, but our old site was in such a deplorable state, and we didn’t have sufficient space for our new numbers. We are grateful to GNPC and to all the other organisations which have provided us with these facilities, and we look forward to more infrastructural growth.”

The District Director of Education, Madam Christina Winful, commended GNPC Foundation for its massive contribution to societal change, and stressed on the need for continued collaboration to maximise efforts.